Galaxy Ventures‑backed Boundary Labs is preparing to launch USBD, an over‑collateralized Ethereum stablecoin that swaps monthly attestations for continuous on‑chainGalaxy Ventures‑backed Boundary Labs is preparing to launch USBD, an over‑collateralized Ethereum stablecoin that swaps monthly attestations for continuous on‑chain

Boundary’s USBD aims to turn stablecoins into an on-chain “verifiable” dollar

2026/05/12 05:00
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Galaxy Ventures‑backed Boundary Labs is preparing to launch USBD, an over‑collateralized Ethereum stablecoin that swaps monthly attestations for continuous on‑chain verification of reserves and net asset value while pushing yield into a separate sUSBD token aimed at institutional risk‑takers.

Summary
  • Boundary raised 2 million dollars from Galaxy Ventures, First Block Capital, BlackWood and crypto funds to build USBD, an institutional‑grade stablecoin that makes reserves and NAV visible on‑chain in real time.
  • USBD will be over‑collateralized on Ethereum and pay no yield; a separate sUSBD token will capture protocol earnings from delta‑neutral DeFi strategies, cleanly separating “cash‑like” settlement from risk‑bearing returns.

Boundary Labs, a Galaxy Ventures–backed startup, is preparing to launch USBD, an institutional-grade stablecoin built around continuous on-chain verification rather than periodic off-chain attestations. The company has closed a $2 million seed pre‑financing round and plans to deploy USBD on Ethereum in early summer 2026, targeting asset managers, hedge funds and family offices that want a regulated dollar asset with real‑time transparency into reserves, net asset value and protocol health.

The raise was led by Galaxy Ventures, an early‑stage investment arm under Galaxy Digital, with participation from First Block Capital, BlackWood and several crypto‑native funds, according to reporting from The Block. Boundary Labs is headed by founder and CEO Matthew Mezger, a former Deutsche Bank and Digital Currency Group executive, who has pitched USBD as a way to “move stablecoins from a trust‑driven model to a verifiable financial system” by making capital structure, reserve composition and protocol operations visible on‑chain.

USBD will live natively on Ethereum and is explicitly designed as an institutional dollar rather than a retail rewards product. The team says the stablecoin will be over‑collateralized and supported by hedging strategies intended to dampen market volatility, with reserve composition and net asset value updated continuously on-chain rather than in monthly PDFs, a clear response to long‑running criticism that even “regulated” stablecoins depend heavily on opaque off‑chain attestations. Unlike some competitors, USBD itself will not pay yield directly to holders; instead, Boundary plans to introduce a separate staking token, sUSBD, that will receive protocol earnings generated from a delta‑neutral DeFi strategy. In that structure, sUSBD functions as the risk‑bearing asset that captures spread and fees, while USBD is pitched as a clean, non‑yielding settlement dollar that institutions can hold without triggering the same regulatory questions that surround interest‑bearing stablecoins.

The product is aimed squarely at professional investors. Boundary’s materials describe USBD as tailored to “asset management institutions, hedge funds and family offices,” positioning it as a building block for tokenized funds, on‑chain repo, and cross‑venue liquidity operations rather than a consumer payments coin. The team says it is working toward a mainnet launch in “early summer 2026,” with initial integrations expected across Ethereum (ETH) DeFi venues that already service institutional flows.

USBD’s timing intersects with a broader shift in how venture firms and policymakers think about stablecoins. Andreessen Horowitz’s recent “new stack for global finance” thesis framed stablecoins as the base layer of a $9 trillion‑a‑year “economic operating system,” while a crypto.news report detailed how U.S. banks are lobbying to restrict yield on dollar tokens even as usage explodes. At the same time, post‑trade giant DTCC is lining up more than 50 institutions for a tokenized securities launch, underscoring how much traditional finance now leans on transparent, programmable rails.

Boundary is effectively betting that this next phase will be defined less by who offers the highest APY on a quasi‑opaque dollar and more by who can prove, in real time and on‑chain, that every token is backed, hedged and auditable. If USBD can convince cautious allocators that its “verifiable stablecoin” model solves the trust gap without sacrificing usability, it will not just be another ticker in a crowded market, but a test case for whether institutional stablecoins can finally look and feel like the rest of regulated capital markets — only with a public ledger under the hood.

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